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Friday January 9th, 2009

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Jobs Report Can't Shock (Or Can It?)

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 16 hours ago, 0 comments Comment

A negative reaction to Friday's job report could suggest investors are giving up hope for a quick recovery.
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Next Crisis for U.S. Banks? Integration

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 16 hours ago, 0 comments Comment

Back-office banking operations are about to face a huge test as a wave of mergers force banks to combine their systems.
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Merrill No.2 Man Is Latest to Quit

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 20 hours ago, 0 comments Comment

Merrill's No. 2 executive, Gary Fleming, is leaving in another high-level exit after BoFA's acquisition of the firm.
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Hedge-Fund Middlemen Get Pinched

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 24 hours ago, 0 comments Comment

Assets of firms that pool money from clients and invest in hedge funds fell for the first time since 1996.

Thursday January 8th, 2009

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Wal-Mart Pulls Down Dow

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 1 day ago, 0 comments Comment

The Dow industrials, dragged down by a 7.5% slide in Wal-Mart, dipped but other stock gauges climbed as traders awaited a crucial jobs report.
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China Reassesses Best Path for Its Banks

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 1 day ago, 0 comments Comment

Decisions by Bank of America and other institutions to sell down their stakes in Chinese banks signal more trouble for Beijing's strategy of using foreign expertise to build its banking system.
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Prosecutors: Madoff Is a 'Danger'

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 1 day ago, 0 comments Comment

Bernard Madoff poses a "danger," argued federal prosecutors, who said the Ponzi-scheme figure should go to jail after he mailed valuables to friends and family.
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Stimulus May Not Offer Enough Oomph

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 1 day ago, 0 comments Comment

Fiscal and monetary stimulus might not provide the kind of booster shot some investors seem to expect.
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Commercial Property Loses Shelter

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 1 day ago, 0 comments Comment

Delinquencies on mortgages for hotels, shopping malls and office buildings were sharply higher in the fourth quarter.
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Rally Fizzles As Blue Chips Sink 245.40 On Job Report

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 1 day ago, 0 comments Comment

Stocks retreated from their new-year rally as a grim outlook for employment and corporate profits provided a harsh reminder that the recession is continuing.

Wednesday January 7th, 2009

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Suddenly, a Markets Turnaround

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 2 days ago, 0 comments Comment

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up nearly 20% from its low, and other global stock and bond markets are having similar turnarounds. Analysts debate whether the strength can last.
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BofA's Chief Decides to Forgo Bonuses

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 2 days ago, 0 comments Comment

Bank of America's CEO said he and his top executives should get no 2008 bonuses. The lender also trimmed its stake in China's CCB.
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Retailers Press Landlords on Rent

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 2 days ago, 0 comments Comment

Retailers, having just struggled through one of the worst holiday shopping seasons in recent memory, are now trying to share the pain with their landlords.
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Madoff Tried to Stave Off Firm's Crash

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 2 days ago, 0 comments Comment

Days before Madoff's arrest he received $250 million from a Wall Street mentor, showing how the investment manager tried to raise cash to stave off his firm's collapse.
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Defaults Pose a Reckoning for Stock Rally

From WSJ.com: Money and Investing, 3 days ago, 0 comments Comment

Credit-worthy companies have recently found a healthy appetite for their new debt. It is the older stuff that could cause trouble.

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